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we need more black male voices at policy making table. and in other places where research and evidence isesused to make structure decisions regard the allocation of resource, the shapes of policy, and so on. those are two reports with actually, three reports that i would imagine will offer lots of solutions that will be helpful. >> thank you. now, we have -- looks like the women were quickest. [laughter] to the microphone. i'm going ask you to keep your questions as brief and pointed as possible. it you have a specific person you want to ask a question of, please do so. wonderful panel. thank you all for your insightful remarks. my question is about teachers. and about really sort of responding to what you were saying. one of the things that came from that from me was actually having a value for teachers. and in a lot of debate, we hear a tax and we're either attacking students, attacking teacher, attacking the scoop can you talk about transforming the relationship with teachers and how we value teachers in relation to it being a more hol
we need more black male voices at policy making table. and in other places where research and evidence isesused to make structure decisions regard the allocation of resource, the shapes of policy, and so on. those are two reports with actually, three reports that i would imagine will offer lots of solutions that will be helpful. >> thank you. now, we have -- looks like the women were quickest. [laughter] to the microphone. i'm going ask you to keep your questions as brief and pointed as...
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male. if that is the case, you tell me. how do you leave race out of the conversation? by the way, we would never, ever leave your e-mails out of mcginty's mail bag. the address, mailbag@wusa9.com or join the conversation on the wusa9 facebook page. well that is our report. i'll be back at 11:00 along with anita and topper. don't forget, log on any time to wusa9.com. have a great evening. we'll see you later. bye bye. ♪ okay, so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. that's yours. lower cholesterol. lower cholesterol. i'm yummy. lower cholesterol. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste? honey nut cheerios. want whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. it's a win win. good? [ crunching, sipping ] be happy. be healthy. can i try yours? >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> what led this kennedy wife to commit suicide by hangi
male. if that is the case, you tell me. how do you leave race out of the conversation? by the way, we would never, ever leave your e-mails out of mcginty's mail bag. the address, mailbag@wusa9.com or join the conversation on the wusa9 facebook page. well that is our report. i'll be back at 11:00 along with anita and topper. don't forget, log on any time to wusa9.com. have a great evening. we'll see you later. bye bye. ♪ okay, so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who...
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fifteen black males over eighteen is currently in jail between one thousand nine hundred seven and two thousand and seven state spending on incarceration related expenses increased one hundred twenty seven percent of all spending on higher education during that same period rose a mere twenty percent is it that much more profitable jail or population than it is to educate and. i think that's a great reason and the nand their head lock arms and you know i take you to jail and you got to continue to do this i read about it joe you know watch you continue to tell my brother and my mind the leader of hamas i am ongoing anybody else that looks like me and i read and think it should be a scary thing not just for those you know you know people color minority can but out of us know that we have to live in a society like that. ok so depending on your geographic location your everyday reality may reflect the police state we live in two larger or smaller degrees but at least you have your health right at least you have your home. already made every time there are issues like that which are so pfiz
fifteen black males over eighteen is currently in jail between one thousand nine hundred seven and two thousand and seven state spending on incarceration related expenses increased one hundred twenty seven percent of all spending on higher education during that same period rose a mere twenty percent is it that much more profitable jail or population than it is to educate and. i think that's a great reason and the nand their head lock arms and you know i take you to jail and you got to continue...
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the goal is not to have a black male teacher, the goal is to have a great black male teacher or great hispanic male teacher, great whatever teacher. >> duncan says in his new budget the department of education will offer brand-new incentives to encourage school districts to raise the pay scale for starting teachers. as a teacher himself, working to recruit graduates in atlanta, brandon believes more pay is only part of the solution. >> some are hesitant based on the salary. at the end of the day, salary shouldn't be one of the hugest factors. we should give back to our communities and educate our community. >> reporter: in washington, terence king says he is trying to do just that. >> they love to learn. my goal here every day is to make sure they love to learn and they are having fun. at the same time, making sure they can compete with anyone across the country when it comes to academics. >> reporter: king believes through his work here, he is preparing his boys to change their community. >> i am terence king and we are america! >> how precious is that? for more go to i-report.com/i
the goal is not to have a black male teacher, the goal is to have a great black male teacher or great hispanic male teacher, great whatever teacher. >> duncan says in his new budget the department of education will offer brand-new incentives to encourage school districts to raise the pay scale for starting teachers. as a teacher himself, working to recruit graduates in atlanta, brandon believes more pay is only part of the solution. >> some are hesitant based on the salary. at the...
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gang-banging, high incarceration of black males, teenage pregnancy, children born under the influence of drugs, born out of that decade. and i served nearly 10 years in prison. i was imprisoned when i read my first book and began to see the world different and learned about cooking and found a new purpose in life where i wanted to give back through food so as a chef i've given opportunities to young people, took young kids off the street, gave them a second chance to turn their life around using food as a power. tavis: you learned how to cook in prison. >> but we didn't have the knives and saute pans, you know what i'm saying. it was institutional cooking but it gave me the foundation and vision. for the first time in my life i was praised for something good and i convinced myself that i could take this on the outside and make something of myself because i never dreamed of becoming a chef, never desired cooking ever in my life. tavis: you were on lock-down with major personalities in our culture, people like ivan boski and others. what were these people telling you about how to perfec
gang-banging, high incarceration of black males, teenage pregnancy, children born under the influence of drugs, born out of that decade. and i served nearly 10 years in prison. i was imprisoned when i read my first book and began to see the world different and learned about cooking and found a new purpose in life where i wanted to give back through food so as a chef i've given opportunities to young people, took young kids off the street, gave them a second chance to turn their life around...
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male issue no i'm no history buff believe it or not but i'm pretty sure that the last time the man said oh you have to pay money for this thing otherwise we're going to you got to put it places i think we started a war over that didn't wait a little bit there are some cannons and some guys revolutionary war stand up until it could be something that. was awesome i mean it's true though that's what happened there is that in that the coffee or whatever. you know you're alluding to is like you're going to have to buy your registration and put the sticker on your car but this is it's extortion it's blackmail it's worse than that i mean first of all they shouldn't be randomly stopping cars just because they need revenue and the bottom line you know you pay the fine to the cops beforehand so they don't stop you know keep in mind if you can get out of the t.s.a. these days pay them a little ahead of time and you can bring all the drugs through you why this is this is kentucky so with the exception of k.f.c. ingenue churchill we know that nothing good has ever come out of kentucky so it's not th
male issue no i'm no history buff believe it or not but i'm pretty sure that the last time the man said oh you have to pay money for this thing otherwise we're going to you got to put it places i think we started a war over that didn't wait a little bit there are some cannons and some guys revolutionary war stand up until it could be something that. was awesome i mean it's true though that's what happened there is that in that the coffee or whatever. you know you're alluding to is like you're...
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. >> witnesses said that after the shooting two black males ran southbound on atherton, ran from the scene. >> reporter: police have not released any more information about the victims. people who knew the man gathered outside the crime tape and comforted each other. two women say, they were his girlfriends. >> good man, family or ed, he did his thing. >> i -- i can't understand how this happened. >> reporter: some say they feel nervous for their safety, police say they think this was a targeted attack. >> i think the neighborhood is fine i don't think it was random. >> reporter: police won't say why they think the couple was targeted and haven't released their names it doesn't look like there were signs of forced entry into the home. amy hollyfield, abc7 news women >>> the case of two missing san jose men has come to an end in indiana the bodies were found in a shallow grave two weeks ago through dental records they've been identified. police say people are searching for a missing dog they came across those bodies in a wooded area one man suffered injuries to his head. >>> this morn
. >> witnesses said that after the shooting two black males ran southbound on atherton, ran from the scene. >> reporter: police have not released any more information about the victims. people who knew the man gathered outside the crime tape and comforted each other. two women say, they were his girlfriends. >> good man, family or ed, he did his thing. >> i -- i can't understand how this happened. >> reporter: some say they feel nervous for their safety, police say...
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there are some people that don't want to let people know that you can have a young black male from the inner city a career veteran that had a family. i am third of four generation american military. so i have to continue to tell the truth. >> does he scare you? >> no, not at all. i want to know how you take your story and your determination and your drive that you talk about and reinstill it to the kids that are coming up today. they don't have it. >> it's not just about drive. it's about serving. >> it's about service, sacrifice and commitment. once upon a time when you looked at this country, coming out of world war ii and korea, 75% of the people up on capitol hill had done well. had served in the military. they raised their right hand and took an oath and they were willing to lay their lives down for it. i had a difference sense of character. when i first retired from the military back in 2004 after 22 years, i went back the afghanistan. but there is something out there it's important to get men and women that have been out on the front lines and truly understand the essence of wha
there are some people that don't want to let people know that you can have a young black male from the inner city a career veteran that had a family. i am third of four generation american military. so i have to continue to tell the truth. >> does he scare you? >> no, not at all. i want to know how you take your story and your determination and your drive that you talk about and reinstill it to the kids that are coming up today. they don't have it. >> it's not just about...
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males is like a ridiculous high and this is the reality for them you have to go and make it i know you guys made it not fun i thought it was going to be a thing why don't you move the field over to being rich as popular as israel is. now as we're going to do yesterday and said that one in five americans think that you know in a decade will be millionaires everybody always is so odd to mistake the american one never goes out of style but then you have bill o'reilly that says that we'll get tax fifty percent if we are people like mark cuban coming out and saying you know tax us all or warren buffett you know the really really rich people so ready ok. this story. is a really good one see that's really really sad but might crack you ok take a look. according to charging documents the kindergarten teacher had asked children to bring pictures of their family for show and tell a crack pipe and several baggies of rocks which later tested positive for methamphetamine were what the six year old brought. i think that might be the worst show and tell story that i ever heard a good crack i actually
males is like a ridiculous high and this is the reality for them you have to go and make it i know you guys made it not fun i thought it was going to be a thing why don't you move the field over to being rich as popular as israel is. now as we're going to do yesterday and said that one in five americans think that you know in a decade will be millionaires everybody always is so odd to mistake the american one never goes out of style but then you have bill o'reilly that says that we'll get tax...
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go two black males in their late teens. >> that was lilja luciano reporting. students and howard university are among of many who want to see justice and zimmerman arrested for murder. the naacp student chapter along with law students and other organizations at howard plan to travel to sanford and protest next week. >>> well, today, family, friends and members of the columbia heights community will hold a rally in response to several recent hate crimes there. the silent march will start at the i-hop on everything avenue where the first of two attacks took place more than a week ago. it will continue to the scene of the second attack, at georgia avenue and irving streets. a gay man was shot at the i-hop after witnesses say the shooter used a gay slur. the next day, a gay man was robbed and beaten on georgia avenue. the march will begin at 7:00 this evening. >>> a maryland middle school student is facing charges for bringing a gun to school. the boy in charles county was arrested after a tip yesterday morning. led to a search of his locker at mattawoman middle s
go two black males in their late teens. >> that was lilja luciano reporting. students and howard university are among of many who want to see justice and zimmerman arrested for murder. the naacp student chapter along with law students and other organizations at howard plan to travel to sanford and protest next week. >>> well, today, family, friends and members of the columbia heights community will hold a rally in response to several recent hate crimes there. the silent march...
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. >> police are looking for a black male, 25 to 30. 170-pounds with a chipped tooth. a very similar description to the intruder in montgomery county. >> remember the call that took place during the home invasion? the caller who said don't call again here? that call prompted family members to call prince georges county police at 8:36 this morning. police needed an interpreter to understand what was going on. 12 minutes later, the interpreter done his or her work. police understood and dispatched an officer at 8:48. only three minutes before the neighbor phoned at 8:51, 15 minutes after that original call and moments before the suspect drove away in his victim's car. we talked to members of the family that went through that ordeal today, but were told they have been instructed by prince georges county police not to talk about the case. derek and anita. >> what a terrible morning. all right gary, thank you. >>> history is oftentimes told through words, so you can just imagine what could happen if those words are wrong. ken explains why a top u.s. official is calling for
. >> police are looking for a black male, 25 to 30. 170-pounds with a chipped tooth. a very similar description to the intruder in montgomery county. >> remember the call that took place during the home invasion? the caller who said don't call again here? that call prompted family members to call prince georges county police at 8:36 this morning. police needed an interpreter to understand what was going on. 12 minutes later, the interpreter done his or her work. police understood...
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nationwide black male unemployment is at 17.5%. in new york city, it's 25%. and according to think tank the community service society, a third of new york's young black men age 19 to 24 are not working. >> i'm not working at the moment. >> reporter: 20-year-old christopher scott a high school dropout got a ged last year. but he hasn't been able to find a job ever since. >> it makes me feel a little degraded in a way. i feel like i'm supposed to be more independent at the age of 20. >> reporter: for those with less than a college education finding a job alone isn't enough. even if they do secure employment, it's often at a rate below minimum wage. in places like new york city, barely enough to survive. >> right now i work in a restaurant as a busboy. >> reporter: jermaine christian graduated from one of the top high schools in the city in 2010. he can't afford college. so after working for a year now-- searching for a year works for 5.50 an hour. >> i became desperate. >> reporter: job counselors say part of the problem is high schools aren't teaching marketab
nationwide black male unemployment is at 17.5%. in new york city, it's 25%. and according to think tank the community service society, a third of new york's young black men age 19 to 24 are not working. >> i'm not working at the moment. >> reporter: 20-year-old christopher scott a high school dropout got a ged last year. but he hasn't been able to find a job ever since. >> it makes me feel a little degraded in a way. i feel like i'm supposed to be more independent at the age...
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. >> to black males account -- entered the store. they were both all armed with handguns. i confronted the clerk and demanded money and it took, the register's. >> the man fled behind the store with an undisclosed amount of cash and are still on the list. one person suffered minor injuries. cox one of the suspects did physically assault him, and he was transported to a local hospital for treatment of non- life threatening injuries. >> workers at an auto shop next door said they were shocked to learn about the robbery, especially because it happened in broad daylight and during the busy morning hours. >> you have to have a lot of guts to do that. it is sad because it can't even -- >> many say they will still patronize the royal farms but this service as a reality check that crime can happen anywhere. >> it is sad because you can't even get a cup of coffee without worrying if you will get robbed or not. >> it will stop me. i am there every day. -- get won't stop me. i am there every day. >> if you know anything or saw anything, they want to hear from you. he never to call hi
. >> to black males account -- entered the store. they were both all armed with handguns. i confronted the clerk and demanded money and it took, the register's. >> the man fled behind the store with an undisclosed amount of cash and are still on the list. one person suffered minor injuries. cox one of the suspects did physically assault him, and he was transported to a local hospital for treatment of non- life threatening injuries. >> workers at an auto shop next door said...
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. >> witnesses said that after the shooting two black males ran southbound on atherton, ran from the scene. >> reporter: police have not released any more information about the victims. people who knew the man gathered outside the crime tape and comforted each other. two women say, they were his girlfriends. >> good man, family or ed, he did his thing. >> i -- i can't understand how this happened. >> reporter: some say they feel nervous for their safety, police say they think this was a targeted attack. >> i think the neighborhood is fine i don't think it was random. >> reporter: police won't say why they think the couple was targeted and haven't released their names it doesn't look like there were signs of forced entry into the home. amy hollyfield, abc7 news women >>> the case of two missing san jose men has come to an end in indiana the bodies were found in a shallow grave two weeks ago through dental records they've been identified. police say people are searching for a missing dog they came across those bodies in a wooded area one man suffered injuries to his head. >>> this morn
. >> witnesses said that after the shooting two black males ran southbound on atherton, ran from the scene. >> reporter: police have not released any more information about the victims. people who knew the man gathered outside the crime tape and comforted each other. two women say, they were his girlfriends. >> good man, family or ed, he did his thing. >> i -- i can't understand how this happened. >> reporter: some say they feel nervous for their safety, police say...
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he is a black male. >> are you following him? >> yes. >> we don't need you to do that. >> the neighbors heard desperate screams >> can you hear the yelling? >> yes. >> there are gunshots. >> i heard the crying of ill will light. as soon as the gun went off, the crying stopped. -- i heard the crying of the little boy. >> trayvon martin is dead because george zimmerman was overzealous, profiled, and killed this boy. >> the department of justice has promised an investigation. for many, this provokes old grievances. >> of russia says it will support a u.n. resolution endorsing kofi annan's plan for syria. the former minister said that russia will not support giving bashar al-assad's government and all to make impact of this signals a shift in moscow's stance. -- the former minister said that russia will not support giving bashar al-assad's government an ultimatum. the exxon valdez dumped 11 million gallons of oil into prince william sound leading for the climate for ships to have two calls. he was known as the arab pope, mourners cro
he is a black male. >> are you following him? >> yes. >> we don't need you to do that. >> the neighbors heard desperate screams >> can you hear the yelling? >> yes. >> there are gunshots. >> i heard the crying of ill will light. as soon as the gun went off, the crying stopped. -- i heard the crying of the little boy. >> trayvon martin is dead because george zimmerman was overzealous, profiled, and killed this boy. >> the department of...
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dragging black male who was tied up into the house so the story from the police department is that they arrived on the scene. knocked on the door. attempted to open it and then. when yelled police and when the people in the house heard that it was the police they tried to run out the back door. the police say that they pursued all their reform and in the house they say they pursued all of them and the man who was ultimately shot james harbor apparently they're saying got into a physical fight or three different physical fights with the officer the last one culminating in her being shot and killed and any idea where that fake call are read in a tip from the police don't know police chief. at a press briefing last night when they tried to call that number back it really routed to a number that was out of the area and the phone call was answered by someone who didn't speak english so well they've released a transcript of that call they haven't actually released the audio of that call because they say it has a denture value ok and so after this incident there has been protests going on hund
dragging black male who was tied up into the house so the story from the police department is that they arrived on the scene. knocked on the door. attempted to open it and then. when yelled police and when the people in the house heard that it was the police they tried to run out the back door. the police say that they pursued all their reform and in the house they say they pursued all of them and the man who was ultimately shot james harbor apparently they're saying got into a physical fight...
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. >> police described the suspect as a black male, about 50 years old wearing a black shirt, jeans with yellow patches on the thighs, a redskins jacket and a black baseball cap. a similar carjacking the day before thanksgiving also began in the same wheaton plaza parking lot. the victim was a 75-year-old man who was also forced at knife point to withdraw funds from atm machines. again, the carjacker drove to a metro station where he fled on foot and apparently escaped on either a train or a bus. the victim was unharmed. the suspect in this earlier crime was also described as a black male about 35 to 45 years old, wearing jeans and a black baseball cap. from northwest d.c., dick krantz, fox 5 news >>> at least two killers are on the loose after two separate shootings. first, d.c. police are looking for clues in a murder in northeast. a 22-year-old man was shot and killed near an' lee on 19th street near being road. police don't have a lot of information to go on. they are asking anyone with any information to come forward >>> a maryland man was shot and left on the side of the road in ad
. >> police described the suspect as a black male, about 50 years old wearing a black shirt, jeans with yellow patches on the thighs, a redskins jacket and a black baseball cap. a similar carjacking the day before thanksgiving also began in the same wheaton plaza parking lot. the victim was a 75-year-old man who was also forced at knife point to withdraw funds from atm machines. again, the carjacker drove to a metro station where he fled on foot and apparently escaped on either a train or...
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there are some people that continue to want to let people know that you can have a young black male from the inner city, that is conservative a career military veteran that has a family. i'm third, fourth generation military veteran. that scares people. i understand that. i have to continue to tell the truth. >>> does he scare you? >> no, not at all. i wanted to know how you take your story and your determination and you drive that you talk about and reinstill it in the kids that are growing up today because they don't have it. >> you are a man of service. it's not just about drive. >> it's about service, sacrifice and commitment. once upon a time when you looked at this country, coming out of world war ii, 75% on the capitol hill had done well, soistd the military. they took an oath to that document which is the embodiment of the american people. they were willing to lay their lives down for it. you had a difference since of honesty and character. when i first retired from the military, i high school for a year that was such an enjoyable experience i decided to go back to afghanistan. y
there are some people that continue to want to let people know that you can have a young black male from the inner city, that is conservative a career military veteran that has a family. i'm third, fourth generation military veteran. that scares people. i understand that. i have to continue to tell the truth. >>> does he scare you? >> no, not at all. i wanted to know how you take your story and your determination and you drive that you talk about and reinstill it in the kids that...
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the suspect is described as a black male around 50 years old and approximately 6 feet tall. anyone with information on this armed robbery suspect is asked to call d.c. police. >>> we are following new developments surrounding serious questions over the fate of the pakistani doctor who helped bring osama bin laden to justice. he was sentenced this week to 33 years in prison for treason. some u.s. officials are calling it nothing more than a cheap shot at revenge. so what does this mean for already tense relations between pakistan and the u.s. >> reporter: the u.s. took steps to protect dr. shakil afridi before his arrest according to a senior official but we weren't able to. some in the intelligence agency say it will be hart to recruit foreign access in the future because no one wants to end up in a pakistani prison for 30 years. >> these guys are critical in the cold war and even more critical to get into these small networks in the war on terror. why would anybody want to cooperate with us if they think they may end up like this guy gie in some regard. >> reporter: the sha
the suspect is described as a black male around 50 years old and approximately 6 feet tall. anyone with information on this armed robbery suspect is asked to call d.c. police. >>> we are following new developments surrounding serious questions over the fate of the pakistani doctor who helped bring osama bin laden to justice. he was sentenced this week to 33 years in prison for treason. some u.s. officials are calling it nothing more than a cheap shot at revenge. so what does this mean...
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he's a light skinned black male, slim build with shoulder length dread locks with bleached tips. they say his teeth are gold and top and lower with gold crowns and diamonds in canine portion of the teeth. saying if you see the individual contact police, you can do that anonymously. nick smith abc 7 news. >> thank you very much. >>> a controversy shaking up san francisco mayor's race and presenting a significant threat to the mayor's campaign. today, city attorney called on the u.s. and state attorneys general to open a criminal investigation into allegations mayor lee's campaign laundered money through business associates yits in order to exceed campaign limit associations. there is a civil investigation. >> the buck ultimately stop was those engaging in the activity. and at this point we don't know who was involved in the activity. we know whot contributors were but don't know if anyone was directing people, we don't know who was aware of it. >> at issue is an $8500 contribution the campaign received from a shuttle company receiving concessions at sfo. in a statement the campaig
he's a light skinned black male, slim build with shoulder length dread locks with bleached tips. they say his teeth are gold and top and lower with gold crowns and diamonds in canine portion of the teeth. saying if you see the individual contact police, you can do that anonymously. nick smith abc 7 news. >> thank you very much. >>> a controversy shaking up san francisco mayor's race and presenting a significant threat to the mayor's campaign. today, city attorney called on the...
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he's got his hand in his waistband and he is a black male. >> are you following him? >> yes. >> okay we, don't need you to do that. >> what happened next was captured by 911 calls by neighbors. >> i don't know what's going on. they're sending. >> so you think he's yelling help? >> yes. >> what is your -- >> there's gunshots. >> martin was only carrying a bag of candy and a can of iced tea. howard university students are outraged. >> very heartwrenching. >> the naacp chapter, law school students and organizations million it to plan a protest in sanford next week. demanding police arrest zimmerman for murder. police declined. after he claimed self defense. >> more and more people become informed, more becoming enraged and -- >> social media is buzzing. martin's name gets a new entry on twitter every 20 seconds. follow the story on nbcwashington.com. in northwest d.c., news 4. >>> one brother arrested. another is in a hospital tonight. after the two of them got into a fight that escalated into gunfire. it happened about 9:00 tonight. in the 900 block in capital heights.
he's got his hand in his waistband and he is a black male. >> are you following him? >> yes. >> okay we, don't need you to do that. >> what happened next was captured by 911 calls by neighbors. >> i don't know what's going on. they're sending. >> so you think he's yelling help? >> yes. >> what is your -- >> there's gunshots. >> martin was only carrying a bag of candy and a can of iced tea. howard university students are outraged....
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. >> he's got his hand in his waistband and he's a black male. >> are you following him? >> yeah. >> ok, with you don't need you to do that. >> the neighbors heard desperate screams. >> so you think he's yelling help? [gunshot] >> there are gun shots. >> you just heard gunshots? >> yes. i heard the crying of a little boy. as soon as the gun went off the crying stopped. >> arrest zimmerman now. >> police didn't arrest him and apparently believed his claim it was in self-defense. >> trayvon martin is dead because george zimmerman was overzellous and profiled and killed this young black child. >> the case has reached the capital with the department of justice promising an investigation but for many it evokes old grievances that justice still is not always color blind. >> millions of people in the u.k. are set to benefit on tax cuts in the government's budget. the chancellor george osborne will make the announcement later today and is expected to announce a significant further increase in the threshold at which people start paying tax and cut the rate for the highest earners.
. >> he's got his hand in his waistband and he's a black male. >> are you following him? >> yeah. >> ok, with you don't need you to do that. >> the neighbors heard desperate screams. >> so you think he's yelling help? [gunshot] >> there are gun shots. >> you just heard gunshots? >> yes. i heard the crying of a little boy. as soon as the gun went off the crying stopped. >> arrest zimmerman now. >> police didn't arrest him and...
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that person is described as a black male with a mustache, small goatee, tattoos on his right and left forearms. >> fight in the cleaning aisle of a maryland wal-mart store sends 19 people to the hospital. police say it happened today at a wal-mart store outside of baltimore. they say a woman poured bleach and pine sol on another woman during a fight. that prompted managers to evacuate the entire store for nearly two hours. the fumes from the cleaning material sent 19 people to the hospital. one of them taken to the eye institute with a possible serious injury. the two women who fought had an on going dispute. the female who initiated the attack turned herself in. tonight, charges are pending against her. >> a fatal crash leaves a young man dead tonight. nashan was a passenger in a hyundai sai sanata. he died at the scene. police identified the 21-year- old driver of the vehicle as danielle donaldson. she was taken to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. cause of the crash is under investigation tonight. >>> drivers should prepare for road closures in arlington and washingto
that person is described as a black male with a mustache, small goatee, tattoos on his right and left forearms. >> fight in the cleaning aisle of a maryland wal-mart store sends 19 people to the hospital. police say it happened today at a wal-mart store outside of baltimore. they say a woman poured bleach and pine sol on another woman during a fight. that prompted managers to evacuate the entire store for nearly two hours. the fumes from the cleaning material sent 19 people to the...
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males around 6 feet tall. they have no suspects in the case at this stage. reporting from woodbridge, abc 7 news. >>> a battle is brewing over the d.c. fire department oppose the policy regarding pregnant firefighters. many female firefighters want to be moved from a truck to a desk job when they're pregnant. instead they are forced to take sick leave in some cases without pay. and councilman, phil mendelson is asking the department to reverse the policy. >>> hundreds of prince toward discounting taxi drivers will hold a rally today to give more control to cabdrivers -- to rally against a bill that would give more control to a cab companies. they want more autonomy as drivers. >>> hot weather expected this week. polls will be opening. trash pickup will begin an hour or early in d.c. today. the montgomery county health and human services building in rockville will be closed because of a broken air conditioner. >>> being able to splash around in the swimming pool is probably a good idea because it is humid. >> c
males around 6 feet tall. they have no suspects in the case at this stage. reporting from woodbridge, abc 7 news. >>> a battle is brewing over the d.c. fire department oppose the policy regarding pregnant firefighters. many female firefighters want to be moved from a truck to a desk job when they're pregnant. instead they are forced to take sick leave in some cases without pay. and councilman, phil mendelson is asking the department to reverse the policy. >>> hundreds of...
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males around 6 feet tall. police have no suspects at this time. reporting live in woodbrige brianne carter, abc 7 news. >>> thank you. a 15 -- a 16-year-old boy has pleaded guilty to stabbing and beating a teenager at the national zoo. mshairi alkebular attacked a 14- year-old boy during the african american family day in april at the zoo. a judge ordered that he received counseling. he could face 20 years in prison. but if the shows improvement, he could end up with just probation when sentenced in september. >>> a special motorcycle was stolen. fairfax county police need your help in finding it. surveillance video shows someone stealing the purple bike from a seminary road parking arise in alexandria last week. the owner, a u.s. army member, was planning to decorate the bike with purple hearts in honor of service members engage in combat. if anyone with information is asked to contact police. >>> more fees for spirit airlines and a major ruling for the world's largest retailer. peggy bunker has more on what
males around 6 feet tall. police have no suspects at this time. reporting live in woodbrige brianne carter, abc 7 news. >>> thank you. a 15 -- a 16-year-old boy has pleaded guilty to stabbing and beating a teenager at the national zoo. mshairi alkebular attacked a 14- year-old boy during the african american family day in april at the zoo. a judge ordered that he received counseling. he could face 20 years in prison. but if the shows improvement, he could end up with just probation...
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males in america. explain. >> there's a real issue with young black men and authority figures. a lot of times that expresses itself with their interactions with police. that is not to say you don't worry about your kids when they are in neighborhoods that are known to be -- that have crimes. we do. that doesn't mean that you don't worry about your kids when they're around their friends and they may be introducing something or asked to experiment with something. you do. all of those things do happen. but layered on top of that is the very real reality that you also have to worry that people in positions of authority, people armed with guns, may also find your child suspicious even if they are doing absolutely nothing wrong. and that is another layer of concern that young black men in this society have to deal with. and that is just a fact. >> okay. so buck, basically what charles is talking about, profiling in this case. and i think you say you'd rather use stereotyping. i'm just going to, in plain lang
males in america. explain. >> there's a real issue with young black men and authority figures. a lot of times that expresses itself with their interactions with police. that is not to say you don't worry about your kids when they are in neighborhoods that are known to be -- that have crimes. we do. that doesn't mean that you don't worry about your kids when they're around their friends and they may be introducing something or asked to experiment with something. you do. all of those things...
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the african-american community has been particularly hit hard where the unemployment rate for black males has reached 30%. that's triple the national unemployment rate. what lies ahead? jeff johnson is an msnbc contributor and senior correspondent. he joins us from baltimore. i want to start right out. the president received some criticism from some inside the african-american community because they don't feel that he's doing enough to address job loss education, also some health issues. do you think that's fair criticism? is it warranted? >> well, i think the bigger concern is that they don't feel there's been specific attention paid to african-american community. in woun wuld take away the fact that the health care bill helped poor people and african-americans. no one would take away the fact that the tax work that the president has done before the holiday helped middle class folks. social security benefits were provided to african-americans. i don't think last the issue. they don't feel there's a specific focus on the double-digit needs and specific needs african-americans are facing.
the african-american community has been particularly hit hard where the unemployment rate for black males has reached 30%. that's triple the national unemployment rate. what lies ahead? jeff johnson is an msnbc contributor and senior correspondent. he joins us from baltimore. i want to start right out. the president received some criticism from some inside the african-american community because they don't feel that he's doing enough to address job loss education, also some health issues. do you...
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and >> he's a black male. >> reporter: but zimmerman chased martin. neighbors heard a fight and began dialing 911 to report screams and then a gunshot. >> you think he's yelling step? >> yes. >> reporter: did you recognize the voice on that tape? >> that's my baby. that's my son that was yelling. >> when you heard the gunshot, that must have been wrenching. >> um... it left a hole in my heart. an explosion came in my heart when i heard the gunshot. >> reporter: zimmerman had a permit to carry a concealed weapon, a 9 millimeter handgun. trayvon martin was unarmed. he carried a cell phone, a can of iced tea and a bag of candy he had just bought at a seven 11. two weeks ago we asked sanford police chief why he was not in jail. >> mr. zimmerman felt that he in self-defense needed to fire his weapon. >> reporter: a 2005 florida law known as "stand your ground" allows deadly force when someone feels reasonably threatened. but sabrina fulton says the real issue here is race. >> if he had pulled the trigger and he was an african american male and he shot a ca
and >> he's a black male. >> reporter: but zimmerman chased martin. neighbors heard a fight and began dialing 911 to report screams and then a gunshot. >> you think he's yelling step? >> yes. >> reporter: did you recognize the voice on that tape? >> that's my baby. that's my son that was yelling. >> when you heard the gunshot, that must have been wrenching. >> um... it left a hole in my heart. an explosion came in my heart when i heard the...
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. >> the only information that we have at this point is the shooter is a black male. >> reporter: but by the time sheriff's deputies reached the scene, allman was already on the move, a security camera at a gas station recording his next moves just before he shot another woman he tried to carjack. allman reportedly told friends and family that he was having problems at work where he drove a truck and was the victim of race. a charge the company denies. >> the company feels very strongly that there was no racism in place. we have a very solid focus on diversity in the workplace. we want to keep that very high on employee minds to make sure we have a very good open work environment so we feel very strongly there was no racial discrimination. >> reporter: mr. allman was shot and killed by three sheriff's deputies, about 22 hours after the incident began on thursday morning. that part of the investigation is still going on by the sunnyvale department of public safety. meantime the company says they don't know for sure if the quarry will be able to reopen on monday morning. reporting live
. >> the only information that we have at this point is the shooter is a black male. >> reporter: but by the time sheriff's deputies reached the scene, allman was already on the move, a security camera at a gas station recording his next moves just before he shot another woman he tried to carjack. allman reportedly told friends and family that he was having problems at work where he drove a truck and was the victim of race. a charge the company denies. >> the company feels...
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african-american from african-americans the percentage of black males over twenty who are employed is only fifty six point nine percent you expand that to all halfrek americans across the board and the number is only fifty one point five percent so that means that nearly half of black americans are out of work join me to discuss this is the author of the blog now turn his revenge christopher chambers chris thanks so much for being here tonight i mean these are really some statistics you know here we see them come out month after month but specifically the statistics that came out in april are the worst they've seen since they started measuring this data back in the one nine hundred seventy s. fifty one point five percent of black americans actually have jobs that means almost fifty percent don't have i mean how do we even start explaining that well i mean it's almost the flip side of you know the white bias perception but it's a lot of the stuff for the fruits of all of just historical messes from the beginning of this republic to now a lot of it is it might be behavior related but yo
african-american from african-americans the percentage of black males over twenty who are employed is only fifty six point nine percent you expand that to all halfrek americans across the board and the number is only fifty one point five percent so that means that nearly half of black americans are out of work join me to discuss this is the author of the blog now turn his revenge christopher chambers chris thanks so much for being here tonight i mean these are really some statistics you know...
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and he is a black male. >> a black hoody, jeans, he is just starring. >> he is just walking around. >> up to no good? looks like he is on drugs or something? trayvon was just walking home from the store carrying candy, not drugs. but zimmerman decided he was suspicious. here is what happened next. >> something is wrong with him. yep. he is coming to check me out. he has something in his hands, i don't know what his deal his. >> they always get away. >> are you following him? >> yeah. >> okay, we don't need you to do that. >> zimmerman follows trayvon even after police told him not to. this self-appointed neighborhood watch leader takes matters into his own hands and then came this chilling frantic call from someone who heard yelling and a gunshot. >> 911, did you need police, fire, and medical. maybe both, i'm not sure. someone is screaming outside. >> male or female? >> sounds like a male. >> you don't know why? >> i think they're yelling help, but i don't know. just send somebody quick, please. >> does he look hurt to you? >> i can't see him, i don't want to go out there, i don't kn
and he is a black male. >> a black hoody, jeans, he is just starring. >> he is just walking around. >> up to no good? looks like he is on drugs or something? trayvon was just walking home from the store carrying candy, not drugs. but zimmerman decided he was suspicious. here is what happened next. >> something is wrong with him. yep. he is coming to check me out. he has something in his hands, i don't know what his deal his. >> they always get away. >> are...
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male and america has been broken. i don't know that it was ever signed in the first place. >> clearly the social component of black men in america, in my opinion, has been broken forever, has never been intact -- >> the constitution didn't contemplate black men, we know it, and the shooters know it when they fire, and that is a conversation that needs to be had going forward that we never seem to have after these cases go away. so perhaps, dylan, with your platform, you can have the conversation with america. >> we will reach out to do just that. there are a lot of voices, and i think from my perspective, the damage in the relationship between young black men in this culture and everybody around, one in three in prison, the statistics across the board are shameful on a level that most people, i think, would prefer not to even look at. this could be an occasion and i will make every effort to do that. jeff, thank you. jamie, thank you. coming up on the d.r. show, a rest in peace to cold, hard cash. we know cards are co
male and america has been broken. i don't know that it was ever signed in the first place. >> clearly the social component of black men in america, in my opinion, has been broken forever, has never been intact -- >> the constitution didn't contemplate black men, we know it, and the shooters know it when they fire, and that is a conversation that needs to be had going forward that we never seem to have after these cases go away. so perhaps, dylan, with your platform, you can have the...